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Make Good Trouble

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The premise of this book really sounded right up my street - however after finishing this book, I was just left unsure as to what this book was supposed to be. What was the point of this book? What was I supposed to get from it?
I think this book tried to be too many things - that it just ended up being such a mishmash it kind of lost its purpose. It lost the plot so to speak.
The book made some interesting points but other than that I'm just left a bit baffled as to what I have read.

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Make Good Trouble is filled with information and facts on how you can create positive changes in your life using various energy workings. I personally found this to read like a textbook, which felt like an overload of information at times. I think this guide may be too advanced for beginners or people who are just learning about energy workings. Thank you to NetGalley and Watkins Publishing for this eARC in exchange for my honest review.

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"Make Good Trouble" is an interesting concept -- of how disruptions release energy and can be catalysts for change. The book refers to energy working, something I was not familiar with before, including Theta Healing, tarot, astrology, etc. I would recommend this for people who are interested in the concept of disruptive energy and who are open to learning new tools for change. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC.

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I love a good practical guide, so again, this was another winner for me. Definitely a good book to pick up if you're spiritual and needing to channel disruption to help with powerful change.

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This was a very unique take on activism and creating change from a spiritual basis. I really enjoyed seeing the tarot, goddess archetypes, and astrology utilized to draw parallels and create motivation and instruction for disruptive change.

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